DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns spoke with CBR News about his plans to build up everyone from "one-man Illuminati" Martian Manhunter to potentially powerful Vibe in his and David Finch's "Justice League of America."

Tonight, The CW's DC Comics-inspired "Arrow" returns, and executive producer Andrew Kreisberg explains how an appearance by the villain Firefly ignites a major story involving John Barrowman's Merlyn the Dark Archer.

The CW President Mark Pedowitz reveals that Batman is still off-limits for live-action television, meaning he won’t be getting his own "Smallville"-like series or hanging out with Oliver Queen on "Arrow."

The writer of "Animal Man" and "Sweet Tooth" brings a grittier crime feel to DC's signature archer as Jeff Lemire draws on the work of Mike Grell, Denny O'Neil and more for a new take on "Green Arrow."

The CW has released a promo for the midseason return of "Arrow" that offers the first look at the breakout drama’s take on the classic DC Comics villain Firefly. The episode, titled “Burned,” airs Jan. 16.

In the midseason finale of "Arrow," Oliver attempts to reintroduce his family to Christmas, a Dark Archer begins killing businessmen on The Hood's list and Walter goes too far in his investigation of Robert Queen's death.

The actor behind "Torchwood's" Captain Jack Harkness gleefully turns villain for The CW's "Arrow," and he tells CBR how the ruthless Malcolm Merlyn leads to the debut of the dark archer in tonight's mid-season finale.

In the conclusion of "Arrow's" two-part Huntress story arc, the Triad and the mob come to blows, Walter holds onto his suspicions about Moira's shady dealings, and Oliver and Helena grow closer -- only to fall apart.

For 70 years, DC Comics' Oliver Queen AKA Green Arrow has delighted readers. CBR News examines the Emerald Archer's lengthy history from his Golden Age origins to his latest television romp in "Arrow."

The CW has released images from the December 12 episode of "Arrow," called "Year’s End," that promise not only a Christmas gathering for the Queen clan but also a mysterious second archer for Starling City.

Writer Ann Nocenti spoke with CBR about launching DC Comics' "Katana" ongoing, her plans for the future "Justice League of America" member and her "relief" at leaving "Green Arrow" in Jeff Lemire's hands.

Jeff Lemire discusses his and artist Andrea Sorentino's run on "Green Arrow," the effect the popularity of the CW's "Arrow" show has on his stories, dismisses rumors of his leaving "Justice League Dark" and more.

In maybe the biggest gimmick of an era of numbers-increasing covers, DC Comics announced 52 variants for Geoff Johns and David Finch's "Justice League of America" #1 as well as two solo series for Vibe and Katana.

In this week's episode of "Arrow," Oliver Queen finds an ally, helps to save the live of a wrongly convicted man, and faces the possibility that his career as Starling City's costumed vigilante may be short-lived.

As classic DC Comics villain Deadshot takes center stage in this week's episode of "Arrow," Oliver Queen comes up with a way to mask his nighttime activities -- only to be forced to reveal his secret to someone.

Speaking with the press at New York Comic Con, "Arrow" star Stephen Amell discussed the "manic" pace of the new series, Oliver Queen's relationship with his mother and the imminent arrival of Deathstroke.

"Arrow" stars Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy and Willa Holland along with producer Marc Guggenheim took the stage at New York Comic Con 2012 for a question and answer session and special video presentation.

In the premiere of The CW's "Arrow," we're introduced to former bad boy Oliver Queen, returning after five years stranded on an island with a unique set of skills and a mission to bring down evildoers preying on Starling City.

The CW has released a first look at Michael Rowe as Deadshot in the third episode of "Arrow," where Oliver Queen faces off against the most accurate assassin in the DC Universe. The episode airs October 24.

The latest DC superhero to hit The CW takes his story to comics as Executive Producers Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg pen an "Arrow" digital comic tying into the weekly show. CBR has exclusive first word on the project.

CSBG's examination into the introductions of various comic lore continues with a look at DC vigilante, Roy Harper. See his evolution from Green Arrow's sidekick Speedy to Red Arrow and back! Plus, his history with drugs and tragedy!